Wed, 16 Nov 2005, 11:25 AM

The Top Fuel Class
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2005 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Schumacher takes his championship ride.
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Tony Schumacher
is the 2005 NHRA
POWERade Top Fuel
champion. Combined with his win last year and the one in 1999 Tony is now a
three-time champion and a case could be made that he is driving the best
dragster in the history of the sport. I know that I have made that statement a
couple of times this year and, in the interest of fair reporting, I also made a
case for
Larry Dixon and the
"Miller Lite" car when he won
back-to-back titles in 2002 and 2003. Point of fact, both guys had very
impressive runs and you could argue on both sides about which team had the
better year or years en route to the championship. Tony had a great year this
season, re-writing just about all of the records in the Top Fuel class. He went
to seven consecutive final rounds which had never been done before and he won
five races in a row which had never been done before. He was the number one
qualifier eleven times and that had never been done before in Top Fuel and he won
the championship by the biggest margin in TF history. The thing that was most
impressive about the car was the fact that it set huge performance standards at
almost every race. By that I mean that, in addition to the obvious number one
spots, Tony's
"Army" team also set
low elapsed time at an amazing thirteen races this year and top speed at an
even dozen. By comparison the next best in each of those categories was
Brandon Bernstein with four low E/T
slips and Larry Dixon with seven top speed recordings. Now that's a dominating
race car.
Did you know that
the seven top speeds recorded by Larry was the most for him in any year of his
Top Fuel career?....But just for the sake of argument (after all, it is the
off-season and a great time for bench racing and, well, arguing), let's look at

Dixon takes his ride in '03.
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the numbers for both Tony and Larry over their two year reigns. Which driver do
you think won more rounds during their championship runs?
Did you know that Tony won 116 rounds between 2004 and 2005
and Larry won the exact same amount in 2002 and 2003? Tony had years of winning
60 and 56 rounds while Larry posted consecutive numbers of 59 and 57 round
wins. Amazing, isn't it? As strong as Tony's car was this year,
did you know that he only
recorded two #1 spots in 2004? That gave him a total of thirteen over two years
while Larry had eleven top qualifying spots during his reign. Tony did a bit
better in the speed department recording eighteen top speeds over the past two
years while Larry's two year total was nine. But then those
Dick LaHaie tuned cars never were noted
for their big speeds, were they? They did, however, win a lot of rounds. And,
as strange as it may seem
did you know
that both drivers lost a grand total of four first round matches over a two

Dixon vs Schumacher
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year span? Tony dropped two opening round encounters in each of his two
championship years while Larry had three in one season and only lost once in
the first round in 2003. And one last thing, which driver do you think has the
better won-loss record against the other driver over the past four years? The
answer is Larry Dixon who is an amazing 16-10 against Tony during that span. He
was 13-5 during his championship years and is 3-5 over the past two seasons. OK,
so who's the best?
Let the discussion,
or arguing, begin!!..Here's a little more grist for the mill (whatever that
means)
.. If you go strictly by the numbers it would be
fairly easy to see why Tony has the championship.
Did you know that of all the runs in eliminations this year
Tony had six of the ten quickest runs during eliminations? And when it comes to
reaction times, who do you think had the best of the year in the dragster
class?
Bruce Litton. Hey, all the
answers can't be Tony, can they? But Tony was next along with
Morgan Lucas. And in the all important
speed department, after all that's what sets this sport apart,
did you know that Tony recorded the top six speeds of the year
during eliminations? Plus he had that monster run of 337 miles per hour thrown
in there at Brainerd. However you look at it and no matter how you do the math
one thing is certain, the "Army" team that
Don
Schumacher put together is as good as car as I've ever seen in the class
and it's going to take a pretty good effort to take that #1 away from the
"Sarge" in 2006. Good luck to anyone who wants to try.

Doug's win in Brainerd.
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As good as the dragster class was this year one thing was
readily apparent, if you wanted to win you had to qualify in the top half of
the field.
Did you know that
only two drivers won this year after qualifying in the bottom half of the show?
Doug Kalitta was number nine in the
Brainerd field and he went on to win the race (and take the
point's lead)
and
Scott Kalitta qualified tenth at
the first
Chicago
race and he ended the weekend in the winner's circle. Other than that, the top
half was the place to be.
Did you
know that almost half of the
races in Top Fuel were won by either the number one or two qualifiers this
year? Six were won by the top qualifier and another five were won by the second
qualifier and only six were won all year by drivers who qualified sixth or
worse...This year there were seven different winners in the TF class, with
Tony's nine leading the way and Doug Kalitta's five in second
place. Seven seems to be about the norm in Top Fuel since
that's the same number of winners we had in three of the previous five years,
in fact, that's the average number of dragster winners for the past ten
years...

Jack Beckman
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In some other Top Fuel news...Despite what you have heard
"Fast" Jack Beckman does not have a
deal in place for 2006.yet. Jack, who drove the
Menard's car for
Dexter
Tuttle and crew chief
Jimmy Walsh,
announced at
Pomona
that he would be looking for a new ride next year. "I want to thank Dexter for
the opportunity that he gave me this year," Jack said. "And I wish the team the
best next season. But for now I'm exploring all of my options for next year."
Those options have included discussions with several prominent teams and
include both Funny Cars and Top Fuel. "I'm very fortunate to have a friend like
Rodger Comstock (of
Mail Terminal Services) on my side.
He's a great friend and a very successful businessman and he's been a big help
so far. Together I'm confident that we'll be able to put a deal in place by the
first of the year." Having said that, Jack did say that he is keeping all of his
options open and is willing to talk to any team and he will entertain all
offers.
Rod Fuller's mom, Cathy, is
still recovering from her liver transplant of two weeks ago and now she is also
fighting the remnants of a stroke that she had while in the hospital. "She developed
a blood clot that caused a stroke," Rod said. "She's doing OK but she'll have
to undergo some therapy when she gets home, which we hope will be some time
next week." Rod also told me about the accident that involved the
David Powers' truck and transporter
while it was on the way home from
Pomona.
"Our truck got hit and it caused a lot of damage to the truck and trailer. It

Rod Fuller
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wasn't our fault but it is still a setback." Fortunately the driver, the
veteran
Bobby Rex, was unhurt in the incident and
that's the important thing because you can always fix cars and trucks.We all
seem to come across things in our lives that we never thought we would
experience and that's what has happened to Rod and his family. "I never knew
anything about organ transplants or organ donors," he said, "but I do now and I
expect to take up that cause from here on." After all of the awareness that was
created about breast cancer by the
Aaron
Olivarez and Morgan Lucas teams this year, imagine what Rod could do for
the organ donor cause next year, especially with a dedicated team and team
owner like David Powers..The Powers' team is in the process of moving
everything to a new shop in Indy and they are, from what I hear, in the process
of building a new car (or cars) for the 2006 season. Let's see, they could have
two cars and Jack Beckman's looking for a ride. I wonder if they have each
other's phone number!! Just thinking out loud..Tony Schumacher has been
nominated for the fourth quarter Speed Channel
"Driver of the Year" award.
John Force (1996) and
Greg
Anderson (2004) are the only drag racers to have won the title since its
inception. The "Driver of the Year" will be announced at the annual
International Motorsports Hall of Fame ceremony next April. For the first time
in a couple of years there are no drag racers being inducted into the "hall"
this year, but maybe Tony will be there as our representative this time around.
Hey, we can hope, can't we
?....Doug Davenport, who has been among the hot topics of late, told me
today that he is "making progress and we're talking to a lot of big companies
about our plans for next year." He also told me that he has taken almost fifty
resumes from folks who want to drive the car. "I will tell you this," he said,
"if money is not an object
John Spar
will be my driver. He's a great guy, has been around the sport all of his life
and comes from a great family. Even though he hasn't driven a Top Fuel car he
has driven almost every other kind of race car out there." Doug then told me
that John is spending this week racing in the famous Baja race, on a motorcycle.
Doug said that he has set January first as the time that he would like to have
everything in place. "It's a business decision, and if I don't have the entire
team and funding package in place by January I won't run the car. And, like I
said, in the perfect world I would like to have John drive it. Now if someone
came and said they had a driver with some credentials and they had a lot of
money, well, I'd have to take a look at that." Sounds like a wise businessman
to me. Let's hope he's successful because that would be one more car that could
try to stop Tony next year. Now that I think about
it, that
may be a tougher task than getting the money to run one of these cars. May
be...


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